All of the teachers were transferred after two Miramonte teachers were arrested on child molestation charges.

Since the arrests, sheriff’s investigators have been pulling students out of class to speak to them after asking their parents’ permission.

But some of the parents want the questioning of children to stop and they want the investigators to leave the campus.

But Sheriff’s investigators said they would be there indefinitely.

Los Angeles Sheriff Lee Baca sent a letter in both English and Spanish to the families of Miramonte’s 1,500 students.

In it, he asked anyone with information to come forward and he promised the department would not ask anyone about their immigration status. He said personal information would not be shared with immigration authorities.